Name That Guidebook Vol 1
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Certainly in the ballpark...but..."name that guidebook"...ha ha. Good eye! Edit to add: its a select guidebook of sorts...a nice series with a plaisir type emphasis... Additional hint edit: selection of routes from 4+ to 6a. Someone post up! |
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Bump. Someone post up! |
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Roasted mealworms? Yikes! |
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Brian in SLCwrote: Sorry! Not even in the ballpark…. Btw I think these and other varieties are tasty, although the pound of roasted crickets I bought needs help. The crickets are bland and only ok as a crunchy garnish or as a filler in cooked dishes. Our dog loves them as a treat. |
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Not in Wyoming |
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It’s not in New Brunswick. |
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An ancient guidebook to the Squamish area? Garibaldi Park? |
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Marc-Andre Giassonwrote: Mt Garibaldi is indeed pictured on the cover of Alpine Guide to Southwest BC, by Dick Culbert. You’re up! |
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Marc-Andre Giassonwrote: Jerry Handren 1996 Cathedral and Whitehorse Ledges |
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DGoguenwrote: My husband thinks it’s the original Joe Coti guidebook to Cathedral ledge. If I’m right somebody who has been waiting for a turn can go. |
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phylp phylpwrote: Sorry, not Cotes guide to Cathedral. |
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Climbing in Eastern Massachusetts by Steve Hendricks |
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Alan Rubinwrote: Don't forget Sam Streibert! Neat old 1975 guidebook. |
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Alan Rubinwrote:Sure that I am correct and about to head off for a while, so I'll post the next one. Table Mtn, Capetown |
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Close enough. Official title is Cape Rock by Julian Fisher. Once again, you're up George. |
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